Unusual gift during summit in Ankara seeks to promote Turkish defense industry, say sources
Erdogan presents NATO leaders with revolvers and real ammunition
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After NATO leaders gathered for the summit in Ankara, Turkish capital, the host, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, handed each of them an unusual farewell gift: an ancient revolver, accompanied by royal ammunition, indicating that it was not just for display. Turkish President distributed custom weapons as a way to promote the country's defense industry. The offices of the Dutch and Swedish Prime Ministers said that their revolvers were taken to their respective embassies in Ankara.
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After NATO leaders gathered for the summit in Ankara, Turkish capital, the host, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, handed each of them an unusual farewell gift: an ancient revolver, accompanied by royal ammunition, indicating that it was not just for display.
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Turkish President distributed custom weapons as a way to promote the country's defense industry
according to Poder360The offices of the Dutch and Swedish Prime Ministers said that their revolvers were taken to their respective embassies in Ankara.
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